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ORCHESTRA OFFICERS: (Top to bottom) Wallace Johnson, Victoria Washington, Jeanne Kleinman, and Lenore Berson (President). Mr. Arthur Levine and Wally Johnson prepare for a pep rally. Mr. Clayton Shufelt conducts an early morning orchestra rehearsal. BP { JF, I d§ A R- . V -
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A.V.A.: (Left to right) Neil Berman, David Krumholz, Seth Goldstein, Alan Fenster. (Standing) Effenger Bartholomew, Jesse Goldstein, David Baker (captain). . ' Ait - CHESS CLUB: Mr. Frank Mancuso, Ro bert Hurvitz, Herbert Pick (captain), David Zeldis, Steven Spanier. (Seated) Edward Lazer. 23 j
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MUSICAL ORGANIZATIONS BRIGHTEN SONGLESS DAYS Some of the most colorful aspects of rallies or foot¬ ball games are the stirring marches played by the band. Under the supervision of Mr. Arthur Levine, the band aids the cheerleaders, injects spirit into a crowd, and boosts the morale of game players. On many cold winter mornings band members can be seen rushing to an eight o’clock rehearsal with instruments tucked under their arms, or, during the football season, marching up and down the football field during first period. Their lively music will be remembered by many studious first period classes. The versatility of the choir can be seen in its musical repertoire. From classics to popular tunes, the choir, under the direction of Mrs. Elizabeth Martin, per¬ forms at many school functions. Members of the group have also participated in many inter-high, inter¬ city, and inter-state choirs. One can often hear a notice on the P.A. system: The choir will meet tomorrow at 8:00 a.m. and period one in room 168. The orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Clayton Shufelt, is another school musical organization. Many mornings before school light melodies can be heard emanating from the auditorium. If one were to look inside, a group of students could be seen on the stage, intently watching their music and the conduc¬ tor. This group would be the orchestra. The outstand¬ ing member of the orchestra this year is undoubtedly Nancy Grant. An accomplished violinist, Nancy had the honor of playing with the Hartford Symphony Orchestra at Weaver as guest soloist. F TwTwBtf Hr irfi • t ' b ' i «r figXfr .. j m:: . | CHOIR: (Seniors, left to right) Cheryl Weisman, Yvonne Nixon, Amy Day, Etta Birenbaum, Bernhard Shrieber, Carl Patterson, Raymond Kitchens, Peggy Walker, and Carol Smith. 25
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